This has been so highly requested by you guys, I'm soo excited it's finally here. Also, should I continue including the ridiculous bloopers at the end in future vids!? Hope you enjoy me embarrassing myself for views LOL.
I think her saying about the statement piece is SO true- like I have this one color block shirt that is bold and people would remember, but I probably can only wear it like once a month (to work) but then maybe next week hanging out with friends who haven't seen that one before. Repeating outfits is okay, I need to remind myself
literally like i find myself just gravitating back to my comfort outfits both because i like them and because i can’t remember how much time has passed since i last wore it
ignoring the fashion trends in your area is a BIG one! i remember my first few weeks of college i wore athleisure to class every day bc 99% of people did and i felt awkward wearing "normal clothes" (not even dressing up lol literally just jeans and a crop top), but eventually i realized 1. i felt like an ugly slob, and 2. no one was gonna arrest me for wearing something other than nike shorts
You're doing amazing, I'm glad I didn't jump on the sweatpants and uggs trend when I was in college. 11 years later I can still wear the snow boots I wore then
Haha I had the reverse issue. Most women in my college had a super preppy serious look, with button ups and blazers :D Sometimes I just wanted to wear jeans and hoodies or even just sweats. I personally always felt hot af and comfy in sports wear.
So fashion is basically a character design but in real life… which means we need to follow those fundamentals of character design to create our wardrobe. Wow, major break through on my side, but this is the way I understand it.
I'm definitely an older lady, and only recently learned two great tips: 1) organize your closet by color (looks great and easier to find things), and 2) don't buy anything unless it goes with THREE other pieces (that's a tough one, true). But it helps reduce all those crazy colors and pieces that don't go with anything.
Hi! A little late to the party, but this is also an amazing tip for travel clothes. Always take pieces that match and go well with atleast 3 others that you're packing. That way you actually get more options and travel lighter.
My personal "pro tip" is all my bottoms are neutrals. That way even if I decide to get a top that isn't in my color palette I can still wear it with all my pants. I am a lover of color so most of my dresses & tops are colorful, but my bottoms & half my "outerwear" is neutral which makes mixing and matching a breeze. I do the same with shoes: get my neutrals first, then expand our into fun designs & colors. I love every piece in my closet & it makes shopping for new items simple (especially when mom tried to convince me to get something that I would never wear lol)
this could definitely work the other way round as well if people don't want all neutral trousers. Having colourful trousers and neutral tops would also make getting ready super easy!
Never forget guys: always be aware of the weather! No matter how cute your outfit is you'll most definitely feel like shit if you're super sweaty or freezing your nuts off, dress accordingly so you're comfy
Ok but like how does one layer to not sweat in 50 degrees celsius weather bc either I'm just too prone to being hot (aha not that kind) or yall keeping secrets
@@Chirp-chirp that's the trick. Unless you have botox treatment we ALL sweat. The thing is that most of the time we see people's outfit when they're all nice and clean (ex: photos, videos before leaving or before an event starts,etc,). You can use certain fabrics so you feel less hot when layering but sweat is inevitable.
I needed to hear this. I live in a place where it's 20° C even in the middle of winter, and I love turtlenecks, heavy cardigans and jackets and basically anything that keeps you warm. But I can't wear it because it is so freaking hot.
@@Outriley same. i started buying stuff in thin breathable fabrics. i have this one button-up shirt that i adore and it's super thin bc it was super cheap, but it's breathable and a light color that reflects sunlight so i actually feel cooler when i wear it
Personally, I think it's about wearing clothes that wont show it if you sweat. Darker colours, thicker/absorbent/hydrophobic fabrics, breathable/loose silhouettes. I live somewhere very hot and humid, sweat is inevitable, so learning which fabrics won't wind up looking soaking wet after five minutes was a lifesaver.
i would love to see a “how to layer” guide or even a list of ur fave stores to shop at bc idk where to look or how to combine pieces… fr my go to is tshirt+ pants LMAO
Yes! And to add on, I would love to see how to buy the correct size of clothing for when to layer and get the best looking silhouette out of the pieces
I'm no layering pro, but on my quest towards fashion AND comfort, I have found scarves to be very helpful! They are more chic than a hoodie, warm, go with everything when theyre neutral, and dont mess with ur shilouette
We stan outfit repeating! One tip that has helped me a lot is "only buy a piece if you know you will wear it at least 30 times". It makes shopping consciously a lot easier and has made me conscious of clothing that I would not wear as much as others.
A better tip is to only buy things that go with three other items, because I have tried what you said and it's very easy to lie to yourself and say "yeah I'll wear it seventy times for sure"
i love how you educate us on rewearing the clothes we already have, finding what we really like, and reducing consumption!! so important and practical, especially in an era of the internet where influencers do $500 hauls of fast fashion on a regular basis
Yes, it's really nice that she does what literally every other normal person does : wash their clothes and re-use them. It's the simplest thing to do, which might be why influencers shy away from it. They are scared they will look "normal", "boring", "uncreative". It's a war out there and peeps want to stand out. It's just unfortunate that the price of standing out in this field is just normalizing huge hauls of clothes and massive wardrobes. It's just the easy thing to do for them, buying and accepting more clothes. It's even less creative than outfit repeating to me. Outfit repeating shows that the outfit works in many different occasions and stand the test of time. Let's glorify that instead!
i literally ALWAYS say I have nothing to wear with a closet FULL of random items. The thing is, nothing really goes together cos I never think about how clothes pair together
I feel like I do have stuff to wear but. Like I have items that go together. I feel like I'm good at it but sometime when I put them on I just don't love how my body looks in it. Can anyone else relate like honestly think the outfit is cute but maybe it's a self confidence issue. I guess I just have to get comfortable in my own skin and maybe tailoring could also help sometimes. Woah way for me to have a mini problem solving/ therapy session in a comment thread. Okay step away from the phone 😂
This brings me to a video idea: how about us sending her through mail or smth pictures from specific/normal items and she helps us out by telling us how to wear it?
@@shanzoni1200 hahaha I totally get what you mean!!! I honestly thinks it comes down to confidence!! I'm sure you rock the outfit you put together, you just gotta believe in it and yourself!!!
another perk of having a color scheme is if you like to thrift shop (which is a literal hobby for me) it's much easier to weed out things you'd never wear
and they’re often organized by color so i can just immediately head over to the red, blue, and b,ack sections instead of wasting time looking at green clothes
"sitting" on a clothing item is hard when your wardrobe is 99% thrifted lol but seriously, this video helped me a lot. i have so many random shirts, blouses, jackets, etc in my closet that i like but never wear and now im finally starting to realize why. COLOR SCHEME. what a thought haha explains why i only wore that bright yellow shirt once and can't pair it with anything else!
When you thrift you can walk around with it in the store till you get dont get that dopamine rush looking at it. In addition, try EVERYTHING on, look for holes/stains, look for wrinkles
@@johnnyjohnnyhottiethottie8345 My tip: Wear your most versatile clothes when you go thrifting. your favourite pants that go with anything, a neutral top, some vest/jacket/blouse/shirt on top if you do layers, and a belt. This will help you to style the things you want to buy in quick, different ways without having to wait until you get home. Then go to the changing room, try them, take pics, and then roam a bit more around the place. Give yourself time to think about it. Is not the same as giving it a month and you may still buy some things that later will feel a bit "meh" but it will help to considerably reduce those "omg this is terrible why I wasted money on this" cases.
so your ""I look bad in everything I wear." dude, no. you're just not dressing for YOUR body type." video was suggested in my youtube home, watched it, liked it and proceeded to this video and i really had to subscribe! now i'm questioning all of my clothes which were all impulsively bought! you rock girl and it's time for me to binge your videossss
I am slowly finding my style again. It’s refreshing. I’m realizing my closet just has a bunch of stuff that is not my style. As I slowly get rid of the colors that clash with me or my style, I’m finding I don’t even need to buy new clothes
So I did this and cleaned out my closet accordingly (got rid of stuff that doesn’t fit my color palette/style/shape plan) and went shopping, my most hated activity and…. It was fun? I didn’t feel overwhelmed because I didn’t have to consider trying on things that weren’t in my style or color, even if they might look good on me. Thank you so much for helping me revamp my wardrobe without really buying that much! Getting rid of the excess in there was incredibly helpful and now I feel like I have much more to wear, even though I have fewer clothes. Seriously can’t tell you how nice it is to feel put together without trying.
"I worked so hard on that animation that i had to show it the second time." OMG YES GIRL I APPRECIATE IT SOOOO MUCH! 😭❤ (also I appreciate those 1.5k people who like this words of mine!😍)
or, if you have stuff to pair with it already, just keep those as full matching outfits, but don't buy anymore stuff outside your color scheme. it might be useful for color-coded events. you could also donate if you really don't want to keep the clothes, rather than throwing them out.
This might be a perk to having a color scheme: you’ll have an easier time choosing nail designs, because you can go with the color that accentuates your outfits.
Something I would like to add is hairstyles. If you wear the exact same clothes but with a high ponytail instead of a bun or lose hair, it becomes a whole different style. So if you have long hair, like Kaiti has, I would use that as well since it is quite easy.
the colour scheme thing sounds difficult but you're so right. when you have to figure out how to layer/match something that doesn't go with anything in the wardrobe, its so much more stress than it needs to be
This is really helpful! I'm on the fence about redoing most of my wardrobe into a vintage (50s and the like) style because it is really flattering to my figure, but I'm not completely sold. I mostly want pieces that will last (not fast fashion that falls apart in a year), and that fit my body type (my waist is a whole size smaller than my hips and chest). This is really helpful, I will use your tips, Kaiti, thank you!
Hey! I literally recently transitioned into 50s fashion so I totally understand where you're at right now. Rachel Maksy has a great video on starting small with vintage. But I also just found a skirt and shirt combo I liked in 50s style in a thrift shop and wore that in my usual rotation. From there I found a simple circle skirt pattern and started to sew skirts myself (I totally get that's not easy to do but look into it). Now I wear retro daily and I feel SO good, and I get a lot of compliments. I hope this was helpful, I really want to encourage more people to take the plunge into retro style 💕
if you love 50s do it. I used to follow trends and stuff and it didnt even look good on me, it didnt make me happy, it didnt look good. I started liking 2000s fashion and it became my style and I know it will be my style for life. It makes me happy and I love it
i use to be such a terrible shopper especially in my first years of college when i was stuck in the “i can only wear this outfit once” cycle & once you break out of that ITS SO FREEING like hell yes i’m gonna wear this dress fifty times this year JUST BC I CAN
A lot of these tips also apply to having a more sustainable wardrobe (color scheme, not following trends, waiting), and I think that's super important bc an environmentally friendly wardrobe is a cute wardrobe!!!
Same . I see outfits in pinterest and insta when I buy similar things and try them I get frustrated and hate them 🙂 forgetting that a dress or an outfit that fits a 5.8 girl wouldn't always fit me as someone whos 5.2/3 same thing for my shape
@@judythepengu6158 I suggest following people that post outfit inspo that are a bit similar to you ( color , height , and weight..) its gonna make u less insecure and not be disappointed
Online shopping- I sit on items for months before buying. I usually let it be until I keep thinking about it and then I buy. If I'm not excited to go home and try on outfits with an article of clothing then it probably isn't worth it. Or already have outfit ideas in my head. I have this one oversized cardigan that I wear everywhere. I can use it all year but winter, pairs with sweaters, button ups, blouses, t-shirts, ect. I can dress it up or down. Just a nice baggy beige chunky knit cardigan. That one cardigan bought on a whim started a whole spiral into my interest with sweaters and fashion in general. Also good to note what color brings out your eye color! I get so many compliments on my eyes when I wear warm tones, mainly pink or red since it contrasts with my hazel-green eyes.
Great video! Another personal tip I thought of while watching: I've seen so many of my friends throw away pieces of clothing they've loved just because they've developed holes, ripped, or gotten stained, but clothing you really love is worth repairing! Plus, repairs and fun patches add uniqueness :)
THIS!! I've felt awful in the past for getting rid of jeans with rips in unfortunate areas, and often I just held onto them for YEARS without getting rid of them, but I didn't think I could fix them and I'm not crafty enough to use them for scraps--but I recently discovered visible mending, and now I'm on a kick of learning how to fix all the holes in my socks, jeans, jean-jacket, etc XD
#3 tied into “matching how you’re feeling inside”. GURL. How am I supposed to do that when I have 10 different aesthetics from cottage core to goth and I feel at home in each one on different days? Honestly tho - how?...
let go of pretty much the structure of the trends or aesthetics or whatever you’re following, because I feel that most (maybe not all, but most) have a style they can stick to if they find it or prefer a style. maybe try finding what you love the most, and the clothes you love the most. blend the styles maybe? I’m no expert, so take this with a grain of salt!
I would look for simple pieces that can go with different kind of outfits. For example a simple black dress can be super versatile and fit for all aesthetics. Just depend on the accessories, shoes and layers. Find those basic clothes and pare them with statement pieces.
honestly the color scheme tip was LIFE CHANGINGGGG but mine is just based on my favorite colors instead of matching skin tone or smth..... but yes i loveeeeeee my colors!!
Same, the colors I love will always make me feel happy. My only exception is jewelry cause silver really doesn’t match well with my skin and hair undertones.
I heard this tip previously and it CHANGED MY LIFE. I am so sick of buying something cute that just lives in my closet and takes up space because there’s nothing I want to wear with it 😭 the whole capsule closet thing didn’t work for me, but this seems foolproof!
All of my clothing has three styles. 1. T-shirts and jeans, which I never actually purposefully go shopping for, I just aquire them because of school, and now my t-shirt drawer is stuffed. 2. The sweaters. That one style I seriously have to stop myself from purchasing every single one I see. It's getting hotter know, so the temptation is dwindling as I pack my winter sweaters up. 3. The blouse + skirt combo. While I have have few dresses I wear on Sundays, most times it's a skirt paired with a blouse. I've been going through my closet recently trying to figure out how many pieces can go with each other, and if there are any staple pieces I might need. I would love to drastically change my style and wear solely 50s retro and vintage clothing, but that's no an option right now, so I'm just figuring out what I can wear that makes me feel happy.
I'm literally taking notes rn and investing time and energy into these fashion videos because physics can wait, this is life-serious and a practical issue for me rn. And must I say, this was very informative and I love how you talked about palettes. I had 0 idea - obviously :")
This video is so helpful? Most videos tell you what to wear, but don’t game into consideration others people’s interests, and body type so they end up being useless. Love how this educates so you can actually properly style yourself!!
I feel like sticking to a category of colors is more helpful then just picking certain colors. Like warm or cool toned and natural vs. artificial looking colors. I started sticking to warm toned earthy/natural colors and it really helped me :)
Almost all my clothes are black. But let me tell you how many shades of black there are oh my some things don't match everything. (Mainly a texture thing) but now I do shop full outfits keeping my current inventory in mind, it helps a lot. I also made little print outs of all my pieces so I can mix match them "on paper" and see how they work. My closet looks like a mood board and it makes me happy. But closet organizing clothes of all one color can be hard
😅 Okay I'm three weeks late but hopefully you see this still: there are digital closet apps you can use so you can plan out "on paper" and have it easily accessible. like Whering (the app I use) also has a dress me feature that randomises outfits for you. It's really helped me realise that I have sooo many outfits available and have made me really enjoy wearing items again and again (it's also saved me so much time getting ready cause I no longer spend ages mixing and matching right before I head out).
You’re videos are so helpful and fun! I’m learning so much from you even though you’re my daughter’s age! I’m transitioning to a new stage of life with an “empty nest” and I’m definitely tired of having a closet full of clothes and nothing to wear! Even with the difference in age and stage of life your tips are so helpful and can be applied to any age and style, not to mention you’re so fun to watch! Thanks for the video!
My mother would always point out that I have the most clothes among us. I was struggling what to wear whenever we go out. This is so helpful. Thank you.
Watching this made me realize why I’ve been loving my wardrobe in the last year. It’s because I’ve built a color scheme without even realizing and now I find it so easy to make outfits
I’ve noticed I do a lot of these things, but my issues are trend following and buying too many statement pieces, so I’m going to work towards keeping up with my own personal style😌 ty
Omg thank you so much for this video! This is really really relatable for me bcs i always feels unsatisfied with the clothes i bought and just feel unhappy with the clothes i wear. I will definitely use your tips for my closet!!
I am not a stylish person. I struggle to put things together, I often buy things that I like and have nothing to match them with, I do buy a lot of one color but I don't always buy things that look good *on me.* Thank you for making these very accessible tips. I feel like *even I* can use these tips to get a teensy bit better at choosing my clothes. Haha.
Recently I've been playing music in the morning before school. I really lifts up my mood and makes me feel way more happy. And i feel better in the clothes i picked out.
another tip that my mother drilled into my head when i was 9 black and white matches *everything*. “oh it doesn’t match-“ SHUSH. the darker tones look cute with white and nice with black, the pastels look great with black and decent with white.
You are so right about the color scheme. A few years ago I switched my buying habits to all skirts / pants being neutral colors and all tops being either green, blue or purple and now no matter how tired I am, I can grab whatever from the closet and it auto matches. Plus it looks great hanging there!
"The dress code of this state doesn't align with my body and my preferences" - the number of times I've had that exact same thought about this cursed state. There's also the near psychotic divide between the heat outside and frigid AC inside.
This one video has helped me so much cause over the summer I've been wearing the same 2 to 3 same outfits. Can't tell you how hard school was for me with not being able to pair anything that made sense, stressing out every morning💀
I really appreciate not just telling us to consume more until we’re happy because I think these tips can allow us to have a closet that lasts and is still unique with every fit
this is the only one of these kind of videos i've seen that haven't been super style specific, which is incredibly helpful because i'm literally vampire goth and i've been having a hard time figuring out how to expand my wardrobe- thank you!!
love how you managed to discuss different silhouettes without trash talking or dictating what people should wear. you discussed the highs and lows, and how what focuses on what.
I actually don't buy my own clothes.... My mom just goes to the store and picks up whatever she thinks will fit me and I appreciate it a lot. I try my best to mix and match clothing for it look aesthetically pleasing
Tip from 1990s Glamour magazine: Create a "scarecrow" of your outfit laid on your bed. Top, bottom, socks, shoes, jewelry. Makes it much easier to critique your look while not having to try it all on.
Honestly knowing that other people put on their JAM MUSIC and have a little hype party when putting together outfits... Ever since I started doing that a month or so ago, it honestly made the whole process so much better. Confidence booster for SURE ✨✌️
Ive been thinking lately that I just dont look good in clothes. Starting to think now I just dont look good in MY clothes and havent really been shopping for my body
After bestdressed kinda ditched TH-cam I’ve been struggling to find a content creator whose style I liked and whose video formats just felt friendly/familiar. Finding your channel is just ✨✨✨✨
I really appreciate that you outfit-repeat on social media bc its honestly kinda rare and its confirmation that not only are you a real person with a budget but also that people can be just as stylish with a set wardrobe. Thank you for your videos 💛💛💛
Its so satisfying when you finally feel yourself becoming who you truly are because of confidence. I alt and only recently have i felt confident enough to wear stuff i want to wear
I feel like I've started to finally get the hang of it. I've been buying more dark colours ( that's also my personal preference so it works out great) and more basic, easy to style items. Even my brother asks me why am I so dressed up even though I'm not trying as hard anymore
the color scheme thing has literally saved me. i already have a wardrobe i like but thought this could be helpful to REALLY hone in, and let me just say thats the number 1 tip i can give. i only wear black and white (with a few exceptions) and its SO easy to find pieces i love that go w it now!!!
havent watched kaiti in a while and now that im back,, how did the production quality increase even more, i am shook like it was already immaculate back then 😩✨
I've recently been getting into fashion a lot and I'm not the best at styling plus being cheap and not having a lot of money isn't helping. but I swear to fricking god you are helping so much. this is making my life 10 times easier
Wow! Such a well edited put together video! The video is organized and covers lots of information, but is still entertaining and fun to watch! Not to mention how all of her tips helped me!! I’ve never watched any of her videos before, but after this one she just gained another subscriber!
this literally came at the perfect time for me. i just donated a bunch of my clothes and i've been wanting to redo my closet over the last year since i started watching Kaiti's videos :D
i LOVE these tips. i've realized i'm actually working towards a lot of them like picking a color scheme and sticking to it and looking more for things like blazers, sweater vests, bags, accessories to tie together outfits so i feel validated now :D i've been doing them to thrift better and i have to say all of these tips will make it WAY easier to thrift clothes
Great video! My mom taught me to think about how a piece would fit with my existing closet before buying, and its helped me save so much, that mindset has prevented me from buying impulsively. Also, if you dont feel 100% comfortable with a piece the moment you wear, DONT BUY IT!!! dont think about "maybe when I lose weight I will wear this" you have to feel comfortable at the moment.
I’m redoing my whole wardrobe in 4 months, mainly to save up, but this video is literally so perfect. My style is mainly street fashion but softer and not sports based. So lighter muted colors, no dunks, jordans or jerseys. But very loose and flowy. I use to think I only liked myself in very fitted clothing, and I do still like that look but I’ve realized i haven’t been wearing 80% of my current wardrobe. So excited to actually wear everything in my closet
I NEEDED this video! Currently hitting a wall where I have zero inspiration clothing-wise and I so appreciate your focus on being environmentally conscious but still shaking things up 💙
Genuinely have old and outdated clothes atm that don't match up with how my style has changed in the last couple years and am more than ready for an overhaul of my closet, these are amazing tips to start me off!!!
This video was really good! I like the idea of having only certain colours that you buy. I've mostly done this, but then tell myself that I should buy other colours too, and now I feel better about not doing that. (One of your videos was suggested to me by TH-cam last night and now I'm subscribed!)
i never watch fashion/makeup videos but this was SO helpful and so entertaining at the same time?? loved the editing as well, and also loved that you advocate for outfit repeating and less consumption!! thanks so much for this video!
That intro was EVERYTHING! I am going to improve my wardrobe I promise but first I just have to gain a little self-confidence to wear the things that I want to and the things that will make me look good. Great video and tips.
Yeah finally this video made me remember I wore a cardigan because my classroom is freaking cold and my friend said that I look good in green(which I'm happy about because it's my fave color). I probably have to invest in this color in a sweater profiles.
I purged my Instagram a while ago and archived the pictures I didn't think I looked that flattering in. I just revisited them and noticed that in all the pictures that are still up, I'm wearing the same colors, and all the pictures I archived... are all the pictures where I'm wearing reds and pinks and yellows which do NOT look flattering on me. A quick way to build my color scheme right there!
This has been so highly requested by you guys, I'm soo excited it's finally here. Also, should I continue including the ridiculous bloopers at the end in future vids!? Hope you enjoy me embarrassing myself for views LOL.
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girl your editing skills do NOT go unnoticed- soooo much work here it’s amazing!!! love the video
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I love how Kaiti is normalising outfit repeats because if I buy a piece I like, you best bet I’m gonna wear it to get my money’s worth out of it
SO TRUE! More of this please!!
I think her saying about the statement piece is SO true- like I have this one color block shirt that is bold and people would remember, but I probably can only wear it like once a month (to work) but then maybe next week hanging out with friends who haven't seen that one before. Repeating outfits is okay, I need to remind myself
literally like i find myself just gravitating back to my comfort outfits both because i like them and because i can’t remember how much time has passed since i last wore it
i mean rewearing clothes and outfits is what literally every normal person does?😂
@@vickyengler21 ikr. It's not a new concept. I was shocked to find out some people do otherwise.
ignoring the fashion trends in your area is a BIG one! i remember my first few weeks of college i wore athleisure to class every day bc 99% of people did and i felt awkward wearing "normal clothes" (not even dressing up lol literally just jeans and a crop top), but eventually i realized 1. i felt like an ugly slob, and 2. no one was gonna arrest me for wearing something other than nike shorts
I know that feeling especially in my college department :'(
I can totally relate
You're doing amazing, I'm glad I didn't jump on the sweatpants and uggs trend when I was in college. 11 years later I can still wear the snow boots I wore then
Haha I had the reverse issue. Most women in my college had a super preppy serious look, with button ups and blazers :D Sometimes I just wanted to wear jeans and hoodies or even just sweats. I personally always felt hot af and comfy in sports wear.
Everyone else is underdressed keep it up bestie
So fashion is basically a character design but in real life… which means we need to follow those fundamentals of character design to create our wardrobe.
Wow, major break through on my side, but this is the way I understand it.
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@@hihihihihihihihihihihey what is the color theory?
@@hihihihihihihihihihihey okay I'll check it out. Thank you!
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Im ab to make myself in the Sims so i can find what looks good on me lmao
I'm definitely an older lady, and only recently learned two great tips: 1) organize your closet by color (looks great and easier to find things), and 2) don't buy anything unless it goes with THREE other pieces (that's a tough one, true). But it helps reduce all those crazy colors and pieces that don't go with anything.
Hi! A little late to the party, but this is also an amazing tip for travel clothes. Always take pieces that match and go well with atleast 3 others that you're packing. That way you actually get more options and travel lighter.
really late to the party,but i am 12 and I love seeing older ladies in the comment sections for some reason! 😂♥️
Absolutely true and I thrift 90% of my clothes!
that’s a great way to do it
this is a great thing to keep in mind when packing for university so you don’t loose that precious wardrobe space
My personal "pro tip" is all my bottoms are neutrals. That way even if I decide to get a top that isn't in my color palette I can still wear it with all my pants. I am a lover of color so most of my dresses & tops are colorful, but my bottoms & half my "outerwear" is neutral which makes mixing and matching a breeze. I do the same with shoes: get my neutrals first, then expand our into fun designs & colors.
I love every piece in my closet & it makes shopping for new items simple (especially when mom tried to convince me to get something that I would never wear lol)
this could definitely work the other way round as well if people don't want all neutral trousers. Having colourful trousers and neutral tops would also make getting ready super easy!
Ah that's such a good idea!!
Never forget guys: always be aware of the weather!
No matter how cute your outfit is you'll most definitely feel like shit if you're super sweaty or freezing your nuts off, dress accordingly so you're comfy
Ok but like how does one layer to not sweat in 50 degrees celsius weather bc either I'm just too prone to being hot (aha not that kind) or yall keeping secrets
@@Chirp-chirp that's the trick. Unless you have botox treatment we ALL sweat.
The thing is that most of the time we see people's outfit when they're all nice and clean (ex: photos, videos before leaving or before an event starts,etc,).
You can use certain fabrics so you feel less hot when layering but sweat is inevitable.
I needed to hear this. I live in a place where it's 20° C even in the middle of winter, and I love turtlenecks, heavy cardigans and jackets and basically anything that keeps you warm. But I can't wear it because it is so freaking hot.
@@Outriley same. i started buying stuff in thin breathable fabrics. i have this one button-up shirt that i adore and it's super thin bc it was super cheap, but it's breathable and a light color that reflects sunlight so i actually feel cooler when i wear it
cute is more important than cold.
I would love to see a “how to dress in hot weather without looking like you’re an amateur at the gym” kind of video!
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Personally, I think it's about wearing clothes that wont show it if you sweat. Darker colours, thicker/absorbent/hydrophobic fabrics, breathable/loose silhouettes. I live somewhere very hot and humid, sweat is inevitable, so learning which fabrics won't wind up looking soaking wet after five minutes was a lifesaver.
Wear cotton/cotton mix and not plastic,
you will not sweat as much since the heat dispells better .
crop tops!
i would love to see a “how to layer” guide or even a list of ur fave stores to shop at bc idk where to look or how to combine pieces… fr my go to is tshirt+ pants LMAO
yes! because she talking about linking pieces and I am here like... I have no idea how to layer! it's hot af where i live
Yes! And to add on, I would love to see how to buy the correct size of clothing for when to layer and get the best looking silhouette out of the pieces
I'm no layering pro, but on my quest towards fashion AND comfort, I have found scarves to be very helpful! They are more chic than a hoodie, warm, go with everything when theyre neutral, and dont mess with ur shilouette
Yes please! Anytime I "layer" I just look fatter...
yes omg. i cant layer anything without it looking bad!!
We stan outfit repeating! One tip that has helped me a lot is "only buy a piece if you know you will wear it at least 30 times". It makes shopping consciously a lot easier and has made me conscious of clothing that I would not wear as much as others.
needed this honestly because i think it’s cute in the moment but i don’t consider if i’ll wear it that often
A better tip is to only buy things that go with three other items, because I have tried what you said and it's very easy to lie to yourself and say "yeah I'll wear it seventy times for sure"
um, can we take a second to appreciate how ✨BEAUTIFULY✨ crafted this intro was. idk maybe that's just me.
i love how you educate us on rewearing the clothes we already have, finding what we really like, and reducing consumption!! so important and practical, especially in an era of the internet where influencers do $500 hauls of fast fashion on a regular basis
also i love your style; it's immaculate
Yes, it's really nice that she does what literally every other normal person does : wash their clothes and re-use them. It's the simplest thing to do, which might be why influencers shy away from it. They are scared they will look "normal", "boring", "uncreative". It's a war out there and peeps want to stand out. It's just unfortunate that the price of standing out in this field is just normalizing huge hauls of clothes and massive wardrobes. It's just the easy thing to do for them, buying and accepting more clothes. It's even less creative than outfit repeating to me. Outfit repeating shows that the outfit works in many different occasions and stand the test of time. Let's glorify that instead!
@@sunongral5605 totally agree!!
@@sunongral5605 couldn't agree more 👏👏👏👏
So important to shop in your own wardrobe!
i literally ALWAYS say I have nothing to wear with a closet FULL of random items. The thing is, nothing really goes together cos I never think about how clothes pair together
well.... i'm so glad you're watching this video then, Sam.... 😉
Same until now
I feel like I do have stuff to wear but. Like I have items that go together. I feel like I'm good at it but sometime when I put them on I just don't love how my body looks in it. Can anyone else relate like honestly think the outfit is cute but maybe it's a self confidence issue. I guess I just have to get comfortable in my own skin and maybe tailoring could also help sometimes. Woah way for me to have a mini problem solving/ therapy session in a comment thread. Okay step away from the phone 😂
This brings me to a video idea: how about us sending her through mail or smth pictures from specific/normal items and she helps us out by telling us how to wear it?
@@shanzoni1200 hahaha I totally get what you mean!!! I honestly thinks it comes down to confidence!! I'm sure you rock the outfit you put together, you just gotta believe in it and yourself!!!
another perk of having a color scheme is if you like to thrift shop (which is a literal hobby for me) it's much easier to weed out things you'd never wear
ooooooo good one!!!!
and they’re often organized by color so i can just immediately head over to the red, blue, and b,ack sections instead of wasting time looking at green clothes
YES to getting off the hampster wheel of consumption - also yes to colour schemes - loved this video! xx
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"sitting" on a clothing item is hard when your wardrobe is 99% thrifted lol
but seriously, this video helped me a lot. i have so many random shirts, blouses, jackets, etc in my closet that i like but never wear and now im finally starting to realize why. COLOR SCHEME. what a thought haha explains why i only wore that bright yellow shirt once and can't pair it with anything else!
When you thrift you can walk around with it in the store till you get dont get that dopamine rush looking at it. In addition, try EVERYTHING on, look for holes/stains, look for wrinkles
YESS you can't leave it in the thrift store you have to make up your mind in the changing room
@@johnnyjohnnyhottiethottie8345 My tip: Wear your most versatile clothes when you go thrifting. your favourite pants that go with anything, a neutral top, some vest/jacket/blouse/shirt on top if you do layers, and a belt. This will help you to style the things you want to buy in quick, different ways without having to wait until you get home.
Then go to the changing room, try them, take pics, and then roam a bit more around the place. Give yourself time to think about it. Is not the same as giving it a month and you may still buy some things that later will feel a bit "meh" but it will help to considerably reduce those "omg this is terrible why I wasted money on this" cases.
SCREAMING THE INTRO IS A CINEMATIC MASTERPIECE?!?:!:
thank you so much, it took me literal days to edit hehehe
@@KaitiYoo good stuff
Likeeeeeeeee😂❤️
I LOVE IT SO MUCH TOO!!! 😆😆😆💕💕💕
I'm literally subscribing just cuz of that! ❤
u’re a literal inspiration
Love you, Annie!!! 🥺❤️😭
ANNIE ILYSM!! I was just scrolling and was actually shocked when I saw you.
Preach to that❤
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so your ""I look bad in everything I wear." dude, no. you're just not dressing for YOUR body type." video was suggested in my youtube home, watched it, liked it and proceeded to this video and i really had to subscribe! now i'm questioning all of my clothes which were all impulsively bought! you rock girl and it's time for me to binge your videossss
Literally me rn omgg
Sameeeeee
Same. I found that video and now watch more videos in a day and I’m a fan
AHHH welcome to the club!! I'm so glad I could be helpful to so many new friends. love all of you.
@@KaitiYoo :)
I am slowly finding my style again. It’s refreshing. I’m realizing my closet just has a bunch of stuff that is not my style. As I slowly get rid of the colors that clash with me or my style, I’m finding I don’t even need to buy new clothes
So I did this and cleaned out my closet accordingly (got rid of stuff that doesn’t fit my color palette/style/shape plan) and went shopping, my most hated activity and…. It was fun? I didn’t feel overwhelmed because I didn’t have to consider trying on things that weren’t in my style or color, even if they might look good on me. Thank you so much for helping me revamp my wardrobe without really buying that much! Getting rid of the excess in there was incredibly helpful and now I feel like I have much more to wear, even though I have fewer clothes. Seriously can’t tell you how nice it is to feel put together without trying.
She is on that upload grind
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"I worked so hard on that animation that i had to show it the second time." OMG YES GIRL I APPRECIATE IT SOOOO MUCH! 😭❤ (also I appreciate those 1.5k people who like this words of mine!😍)
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@@KaitiYoo aaah wow so smart! 😂❤
@TiKi_Lazy right! ❤
@Niki KJ 1:25
You mean the 7k people🌚
Pro tip: don't throw away pieces that don't fit into your color scheme, you can dye them any color you want!
Omg! This is so smart! Thank you so much for the tip!
@kk depending on the material, you can bleach it
Mmm I love this
or, if you have stuff to pair with it already, just keep those as full matching outfits, but don't buy anymore stuff outside your color scheme. it might be useful for color-coded events.
you could also donate if you really don't want to keep the clothes, rather than throwing them out.
Whaaaaat 👀
Thank you for this tip- I’ll be looking into this more 🙏🏼
This might be a perk to having a color scheme: you’ll have an easier time choosing nail designs, because you can go with the color that accentuates your outfits.
Girl. I wasn't even remotely into fashion before and discovered you through another video. Your personality is just *chef's kiss*. I'm here to stay.
Something I would like to add is hairstyles. If you wear the exact same clothes but with a high ponytail instead of a bun or lose hair, it becomes a whole different style. So if you have long hair, like Kaiti has, I would use that as well since it is quite easy.
Yess, I’ve noticed this! Hairstyles can make such a huge difference with an outfit too
wait i actually needed this so bad. tomorrow's the first day of school and my current closet does not provide me with sufficient battle armor lol
GOOD LUCK WITH YOUR FIRST DAY!!! (Lol, next week's video is back to school outfits, so I gotchu next week too HEHE)
Kaiti Yoo doesn't realize this, but she is making everyone's day better.
🥺 ummmm, more like, you guys make my day better, everyday.
@@KaitiYoo we love you 🥺
Yesss!!
Her confidence is literally so contagious
@@Urmom71608 IKR
the colour scheme thing sounds difficult but you're so right. when you have to figure out how to layer/match something that doesn't go with anything in the wardrobe, its so much more stress than it needs to be
This is really helpful! I'm on the fence about redoing most of my wardrobe into a vintage (50s and the like) style because it is really flattering to my figure, but I'm not completely sold. I mostly want pieces that will last (not fast fashion that falls apart in a year), and that fit my body type (my waist is a whole size smaller than my hips and chest). This is really helpful, I will use your tips, Kaiti, thank you!
Hey! I literally recently transitioned into 50s fashion so I totally understand where you're at right now. Rachel Maksy has a great video on starting small with vintage. But I also just found a skirt and shirt combo I liked in 50s style in a thrift shop and wore that in my usual rotation. From there I found a simple circle skirt pattern and started to sew skirts myself (I totally get that's not easy to do but look into it). Now I wear retro daily and I feel SO good, and I get a lot of compliments. I hope this was helpful, I really want to encourage more people to take the plunge into retro style 💕
if you love 50s do it. I used to follow trends and stuff and it didnt even look good on me, it didnt make me happy, it didnt look good. I started liking 2000s fashion and it became my style and I know it will be my style for life. It makes me happy and I love it
i use to be such a terrible shopper especially in my first years of college when i was stuck in the “i can only wear this outfit once” cycle & once you break out of that ITS SO FREEING like hell yes i’m gonna wear this dress fifty times this year JUST BC I CAN
THAT'S WHAT I'M SAYINGGGGG. So glad you had that breakthrough.
A lot of these tips also apply to having a more sustainable wardrobe (color scheme, not following trends, waiting), and I think that's super important bc an environmentally friendly wardrobe is a cute wardrobe!!!
Definitely! It's similar to stuff I've heard from minimalists, too.
The “finding clothes that fit your body type” tip is SO TRUEE. Can’t believe it took me almost 18+ years to figure it out. 😭
Took me 22 years to figure it out
currently trying to figure it out, any tips for me?
@@goventurefarbeyondtheshore5438 any tips for someone trying to figure it out like myself?
Same . I see outfits in pinterest and insta when I buy similar things and try them I get frustrated and hate them 🙂 forgetting that a dress or an outfit that fits a 5.8 girl wouldn't always fit me as someone whos 5.2/3 same thing for my shape
@@judythepengu6158 I suggest following people that post outfit inspo that are a bit similar to you ( color , height , and weight..) its gonna make u less insecure and not be disappointed
Online shopping- I sit on items for months before buying. I usually let it be until I keep thinking about it and then I buy.
If I'm not excited to go home and try on outfits with an article of clothing then it probably isn't worth it. Or already have outfit ideas in my head.
I have this one oversized cardigan that I wear everywhere. I can use it all year but winter, pairs with sweaters, button ups, blouses, t-shirts, ect. I can dress it up or down. Just a nice baggy beige chunky knit cardigan. That one cardigan bought on a whim started a whole spiral into my interest with sweaters and fashion in general.
Also good to note what color brings out your eye color! I get so many compliments on my eyes when I wear warm tones, mainly pink or red since it contrasts with my hazel-green eyes.
Great video! Another personal tip I thought of while watching: I've seen so many of my friends throw away pieces of clothing they've loved just because they've developed holes, ripped, or gotten stained, but clothing you really love is worth repairing! Plus, repairs and fun patches add uniqueness :)
THIS!! I've felt awful in the past for getting rid of jeans with rips in unfortunate areas, and often I just held onto them for YEARS without getting rid of them, but I didn't think I could fix them and I'm not crafty enough to use them for scraps--but I recently discovered visible mending, and now I'm on a kick of learning how to fix all the holes in my socks, jeans, jean-jacket, etc XD
#3 tied into “matching how you’re feeling inside”. GURL. How am I supposed to do that when I have 10 different aesthetics from cottage core to goth and I feel at home in each one on different days? Honestly tho - how?...
I feel your pain 😓
that’s literally my problem, I’m e-girl, goblincore, and dark academia all at once???
let go of pretty much the structure of the trends or aesthetics or whatever you’re following, because I feel that most (maybe not all, but most) have a style they can stick to if they find it or prefer a style. maybe try finding what you love the most, and the clothes you love the most. blend the styles maybe? I’m no expert, so take this with a grain of salt!
@@dhakahealth5935
I actually kinda considered blending the styles but wasn’t sure if it would look tacky or not. But might as well try :D
I would look for simple pieces that can go with different kind of outfits. For example a simple black dress can be super versatile and fit for all aesthetics. Just depend on the accessories, shoes and layers. Find those basic clothes and pare them with statement pieces.
honestly the color scheme tip was LIFE CHANGINGGGG but mine is just based on my favorite colors instead of matching skin tone or smth..... but yes i loveeeeeee my colors!!
Same, the colors I love will always make me feel happy. My only exception is jewelry cause silver really doesn’t match well with my skin and hair undertones.
It isn’t about matching your skin tone, but what compliments it
Everytime I go in a store I ask myself “What in my closet will I wear this with?”
If I can’t think of anything I don’t buy it
I heard this tip previously and it CHANGED MY LIFE. I am so sick of buying something cute that just lives in my closet and takes up space because there’s nothing I want to wear with it 😭 the whole capsule closet thing didn’t work for me, but this seems foolproof!
All of my clothing has three styles.
1. T-shirts and jeans, which I never actually purposefully go shopping for, I just aquire them because of school, and now my t-shirt drawer is stuffed.
2. The sweaters. That one style I seriously have to stop myself from purchasing every single one I see. It's getting hotter know, so the temptation is dwindling as I pack my winter sweaters up.
3. The blouse + skirt combo. While I have have few dresses I wear on Sundays, most times it's a skirt paired with a blouse. I've been going through my closet recently trying to figure out how many pieces can go with each other, and if there are any staple pieces I might need.
I would love to drastically change my style and wear solely 50s retro and vintage clothing, but that's no an option right now, so I'm just figuring out what I can wear that makes me feel happy.
I'm literally taking notes rn and investing time and energy into these fashion videos because physics can wait, this is life-serious and a practical issue for me rn. And must I say, this was very informative and I love how you talked about palettes. I had 0 idea - obviously :")
GURLLLLL PHYSICS BETTER STAND ASIDE AS IM ABOUT TO REDEFINE THEIR LAWS
IF IM FAILING PHYSICS, IMMA DO IT LOOKING HOT.
I have a physics exam tomorrow and I haven't started studying anything and here I am
the closet animation is so satisfying! look at that new iPad being put to work 🤩
YES, I'm falling in love with the doodle process!
Nobody:
Kaiti: “coLor sHcheme” 2:08
Lmao love your videos
LISTEN -- ✋🏼 -- I have a reputation among my friends for pronouncing words weird I FEEL ATTACKED LMAOOO
Loll. You just pronounce things like /you/ do!
This is one of the times I've actually heard someone say to stick to a certain color palette and thats pretty neat since it makes sense individually
Black ,White, Blue, Grey ,Red, Brown here for winter and Black White , light Blue , light Grey ,Beige and levander for summer
This video is so helpful? Most videos tell you what to wear, but don’t game into consideration others people’s interests, and body type so they end up being useless. Love how this educates so you can actually properly style yourself!!
I feel like sticking to a category of colors is more helpful then just picking certain colors. Like warm or cool toned and natural vs. artificial looking colors. I started sticking to warm toned earthy/natural colors and it really helped me :)
Almost all my clothes are black. But let me tell you how many shades of black there are oh my some things don't match everything. (Mainly a texture thing) but now I do shop full outfits keeping my current inventory in mind, it helps a lot. I also made little print outs of all my pieces so I can mix match them "on paper" and see how they work. My closet looks like a mood board and it makes me happy. But closet organizing clothes of all one color can be hard
😅 Okay I'm three weeks late but hopefully you see this still: there are digital closet apps you can use so you can plan out "on paper" and have it easily accessible. like Whering (the app I use) also has a dress me feature that randomises outfits for you. It's really helped me realise that I have sooo many outfits available and have made me really enjoy wearing items again and again (it's also saved me so much time getting ready cause I no longer spend ages mixing and matching right before I head out).
Like Cher from Clueless with her Polaroids of outfits?
It's a good idea and so is the app. I'm definitely going to look at that.
@@RJHail Yes, exactly like that! 😂 Best of luck
You’re videos are so helpful and fun! I’m learning so much from you even though you’re my daughter’s age! I’m transitioning to a new stage of life with an “empty nest” and I’m definitely tired of having a closet full of clothes and nothing to wear! Even with the difference in age and stage of life your tips are so helpful and can be applied to any age and style, not to mention you’re so fun to watch! Thanks for the video!
My mother would always point out that I have the most clothes among us. I was struggling what to wear whenever we go out. This is so helpful. Thank you.
Watching this made me realize why I’ve been loving my wardrobe in the last year. It’s because I’ve built a color scheme without even realizing and now I find it so easy to make outfits
Honestly, setting a colour scheme for my wardrobe is such a good idea, because my clothes are a rainbow mess that I hardly wear-
okay but your shirt/dress that you’re wearing in this video is absolutely GORGEOUS.
AW THANK YOU (i realize i wear it in like every video oop, a testament to how much i love her)
(also i linked in the description for anyone who wants!!
I’ve noticed I do a lot of these things, but my issues are trend following and buying too many statement pieces, so I’m going to work towards keeping up with my own personal style😌 ty
Omg thank you so much for this video! This is really really relatable for me bcs i always feels unsatisfied with the clothes i bought and just feel unhappy with the clothes i wear. I will definitely use your tips for my closet!!
I am not a stylish person. I struggle to put things together, I often buy things that I like and have nothing to match them with, I do buy a lot of one color but I don't always buy things that look good *on me.* Thank you for making these very accessible tips. I feel like *even I* can use these tips to get a teensy bit better at choosing my clothes. Haha.
I really like how you put a lot of thought in how you shop as well as how you explain your process to others, keep up the great work!
Thank you so much, Michelle!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
That dance party tip is SO REAL. Whenever I get new clothes I turn up the music and try them on with my entire wardrobe !
Recently I've been playing music in the morning before school. I really lifts up my mood and makes me feel way more happy. And i feel better in the clothes i picked out.
another tip that my mother drilled into my head when i was 9
black and white matches *everything*. “oh it doesn’t match-“ SHUSH. the darker tones look cute with white and nice with black, the pastels look great with black and decent with white.
The editing is ON POINT as usual!
this means the world to me! ty!
You are so right about the color scheme. A few years ago I switched my buying habits to all skirts / pants being neutral colors and all tops being either green, blue or purple and now no matter how tired I am, I can grab whatever from the closet and it auto matches. Plus it looks great hanging there!
"The dress code of this state doesn't align with my body and my preferences" - the number of times I've had that exact same thought about this cursed state. There's also the near psychotic divide between the heat outside and frigid AC inside.
This one video has helped me so much cause over the summer I've been wearing the same 2 to 3 same outfits. Can't tell you how hard school was for me with not being able to pair anything that made sense, stressing out every morning💀
3:32 "the UTILITY of that piece of clothing" OMG 1000x MORE RESPECT FOR THIS WOMEN
This became a fashion AND financial advice video that I will DEFFS come back to! LOVE YOU KAITI 🤍
Yay! I'm so glad you found it helpful. LOVE U 2.
I really appreciate not just telling us to consume more until we’re happy because I think these tips can allow us to have a closet that lasts and is still unique with every fit
the way I'm writing down these notes from this video down more than I do for my school lectures
omg sammee let's compare notes lol
same here
this is the only one of these kind of videos i've seen that haven't been super style specific, which is incredibly helpful because i'm literally vampire goth and i've been having a hard time figuring out how to expand my wardrobe- thank you!!
love how you managed to discuss different silhouettes without trash talking or dictating what people should wear. you discussed the highs and lows, and how what focuses on what.
I actually don't buy my own clothes.... My mom just goes to the store and picks up whatever she thinks will fit me and I appreciate it a lot. I try my best to mix and match clothing for it look aesthetically pleasing
Tip from 1990s Glamour magazine: Create a "scarecrow" of your outfit laid on your bed. Top, bottom, socks, shoes, jewelry. Makes it much easier to critique your look while not having to try it all on.
I've done that or I do it in my head and it's way different when I actually wear it
Honestly knowing that other people put on their JAM MUSIC and have a little hype party when putting together outfits... Ever since I started doing that a month or so ago, it honestly made the whole process so much better. Confidence booster for SURE ✨✌️
Ive been thinking lately that I just dont look good in clothes. Starting to think now I just dont look good in MY clothes and havent really been shopping for my body
After bestdressed kinda ditched TH-cam I’ve been struggling to find a content creator whose style I liked and whose video formats just felt friendly/familiar. Finding your channel is just ✨✨✨✨
I really appreciate that you outfit-repeat on social media bc its honestly kinda rare and its confirmation that not only are you a real person with a budget but also that people can be just as stylish with a set wardrobe. Thank you for your videos 💛💛💛
kaiti calling me crusty and dusty is exactly what i needed to get my wardrobe in order 😂
this is by far, the BEST and MOST COMPREHENSIVE Fashion/Styling tip I have ever heard 🙌🏽 everything was just spot on!!
Its so satisfying when you finally feel yourself becoming who you truly are because of confidence. I alt and only recently have i felt confident enough to wear stuff i want to wear
I love how she’s quirky without being annoying. Love this vid!!
I feel like I've started to finally get the hang of it. I've been buying more dark colours ( that's also my personal preference so it works out great) and more basic, easy to style items. Even my brother asks me why am I so dressed up even though I'm not trying as hard anymore
the color scheme thing has literally saved me. i already have a wardrobe i like but thought this could be helpful to REALLY hone in, and let me just say thats the number 1 tip i can give. i only wear black and white (with a few exceptions) and its SO easy to find pieces i love that go w it now!!!
havent watched kaiti in a while and now that im back,, how did the production quality increase even more, i am shook like it was already immaculate back then 😩✨
Welcome back luv 🤪
I've recently been getting into fashion a lot and I'm not the best at styling plus being cheap and not having a lot of money isn't helping. but I swear to fricking god you are helping so much. this is making my life 10 times easier
Wow! Such a well edited put together video! The video is organized and covers lots of information, but is still entertaining and fun to watch! Not to mention how all of her tips helped me!! I’ve never watched any of her videos before, but after this one she just gained another subscriber!
this literally came at the perfect time for me. i just donated a bunch of my clothes and i've been wanting to redo my closet over the last year since i started watching Kaiti's videos :D
i LOVE these tips. i've realized i'm actually working towards a lot of them like picking a color scheme and sticking to it and looking more for things like blazers, sweater vests, bags, accessories to tie together outfits so i feel validated now :D i've been doing them to thrift better and i have to say all of these tips will make it WAY easier to thrift clothes
Great video! My mom taught me to think about how a piece would fit with my existing closet before buying, and its helped me save so much, that mindset has prevented me from buying impulsively. Also, if you dont feel 100% comfortable with a piece the moment you wear, DONT BUY IT!!! dont think about "maybe when I lose weight I will wear this" you have to feel comfortable at the moment.
for picking a colour scheme you can also look into colour theory to see what would suit you best
1) colour scheme (skin tone)
Black white beige warm blue GREEN
2) prioritize in right basics (bags, sweatshirt, blouse, belt, blazer, best
3) no trends
4) go with insecurities for basics
5) shop for your body type and shilouette
6) accessories
8) find awesome jeans and buy same pair in different colours
I’m redoing my whole wardrobe in 4 months, mainly to save up, but this video is literally so perfect. My style is mainly street fashion but softer and not sports based. So lighter muted colors, no dunks, jordans or jerseys. But very loose and flowy. I use to think I only liked myself in very fitted clothing, and I do still like that look but I’ve realized i haven’t been wearing 80% of my current wardrobe. So excited to actually wear everything in my closet
I NEEDED this video! Currently hitting a wall where I have zero inspiration clothing-wise and I so appreciate your focus on being environmentally conscious but still shaking things up 💙
Genuinely have old and outdated clothes atm that don't match up with how my style has changed in the last couple years and am more than ready for an overhaul of my closet, these are amazing tips to start me off!!!
This video was really good! I like the idea of having only certain colours that you buy. I've mostly done this, but then tell myself that I should buy other colours too, and now I feel better about not doing that.
(One of your videos was suggested to me by TH-cam last night and now I'm subscribed!)
That purple cardigan would look great with your current top, purple and blue or purple and green are an iconic combo
i never watch fashion/makeup videos but this was SO helpful and so entertaining at the same time?? loved the editing as well, and also loved that you advocate for outfit repeating and less consumption!! thanks so much for this video!
That intro was EVERYTHING! I am going to improve my wardrobe I promise but first I just have to gain a little self-confidence to wear the things that I want to and the things that will make me look good. Great video and tips.
Kaiti I can't thank you enough for these useful tips
Yeah finally this video made me remember
I wore a cardigan because my classroom is freaking cold and my friend said that I look good in green(which I'm happy about because it's my fave color).
I probably have to invest in this color in a sweater profiles.
I purged my Instagram a while ago and archived the pictures I didn't think I looked that flattering in. I just revisited them and noticed that in all the pictures that are still up, I'm wearing the same colors, and all the pictures I archived... are all the pictures where I'm wearing reds and pinks and yellows which do NOT look flattering on me. A quick way to build my color scheme right there!